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twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in th senate. senator orrihatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical vice attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family. one study commission that obamacare will increase the cost of a family plan by $7200. do any of you remember the original statement by the president and his team? this is a plus. but it would cut it by $2500. in government terms, it is a $10,000 swin. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen,and will be they rise furer? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >> i donot
twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in th senate. senator orrihatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical vice attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family. one...
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-- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn nearly $150 million for the state in nevada. regardless of whether not you think the taxes are good or bad public policy, there is no denying that device is generating an enormous amount of what government seems to like most, revenue. the nra proposal to keep our kids safe in school is still the best solution. the "a-team" on where are the other lears. the billionaire mayor wants to ban guns. styrofoam cups, smoking. but he won't ban pot holes and poverty. why not? damaging testimony today in the case of two ohio hig
-- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn nearly...
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no sense that we can reform the tax system and entitlements. perform defense and have a ratial rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the united states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint to resolving those proposals? >> the words that seem to be operative here are cowardice or oppounism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president is incapable of doing the right thing? >>'m comparing how talented this man is. >> why doesn't he apply that? >> you know, that turns out to be laughable. the odds ar empirically before him. you know, that is just unreasonable. >> there is another word we are leaving out, which is ideology. the republicans are rightly not going to agree with that. >> i think that when the senate passes bill, you hammer things out. the one you want regular order. >> that is right. lou: all right, my goodness. i do want you to chat with me about the balanced budget. he does it in five years.
no sense that we can reform the tax system and entitlements. perform defense and have a ratial rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the united states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint to resolving those proposals? >> the words that seem to be operative here are cowardice or oppounism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president...
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many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than expected helping to overcome some of the markets and today. the dow up about four points. the s&p fell to the sameumber, the nasdaq down almost nine. big board volume today picking up. gold moving higher, up 670, closing at 161130. crude oil dropping a dollar 58 to 9216 per barrel. the bond market and interest rates falling. the ten year treasury just under 2%. federal reserve policymakers beginning their 2-day meeting. my next guest said the fed will has been substantial, don't expect changes anytime soon. that should be music to the ears of most investors. joing us, former federal reserve vice chair princeton economist alan blinder and the author of the book after the music stops. great to have you with us. >> nice to be here. lou: let's start with cypress. this little place, million folks. they're creating quite a mess. $400 billion lt of global markets yesterday. we should blame -- >> multiple of the gdp. i actual
many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than expected helping to overcome some of the markets and today. the dow up about four points. the s&p fell to the sameumber, the nasdaq down almost nine. big board volume today picking up. gold moving higher, up 670, closing at 161130. crude oil dropping a dollar 58 to 9216 per barrel. the bond market and interest rates...
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what he did was cut taxes on working people, 90 percent of the public did not pay any taxes. the 2% the did. lou: to drop their rates from 15, under 1 percent as a percentage of the revenue income revenue. 1924, immigration act. people don't realize he did a lot to bring out what we refer to now has diversity. he waseaching out to immigrants from all quarters, minority groups of all kinds. >> he also signed in at the main gate of american citizens. they could vote. way ahead on civil rights, proposing federal anti lynching loss. he spoke out to irish groups, jewish groups while at the same time that that evidence should be made american which is something that is clearly missing from our immigration debate. lou: the idea of going from melting pot to a cultural selig we never quite bring everybody together. that's like to ba very big issue. let me get your thoughts. are we going to see comprehensive immigration reform? >> i think not. when people see the price tag, the need to understa that -- well, coolidge understood. i'm engaged to marry an immigrant. nothing against immigr
what he did was cut taxes on working people, 90 percent of the public did not pay any taxes. the 2% the did. lou: to drop their rates from 15, under 1 percent as a percentage of the revenue income revenue. 1924, immigration act. people don't realize he did a lot to bring out what we refer to now has diversity. he waseaching out to immigrants from all quarters, minority groups of all kinds. >> he also signed in at the main gate of american citizens. they could vote. way ahead on civil...
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you tonight, wall street shrugging off a botched european union bailout of banks and an unprecedented tax on the deposits in cyprus, a tiny nation of 1.1 million people that will cost investors hundreds of billions of dollars in market capitalization. the dow jones industrial average down more than 100 points earlier but rebounded losing a modest 62 points. the s&p fell nine, the nasdaq down 11 and a half. the market off of the lows of the day. officials revising the imprudent and unreasonable plan to seize money from bank depositors to pay for the eu bailout. much damage has been done and some investors are so shaken, they will take their money out of the banks at their first opportunity, which is now thursday morning. international monetary fund and central bank are embarrassed, which doesn't solve the insolvency problem. negotiators around 150 nations from new york city trying to negotiate a binding treaty that would end unregulated arms sales. the arms trade treaty president obama now says he supports. thnational rifle association promises to strongly oppose that treaty saying it will
you tonight, wall street shrugging off a botched european union bailout of banks and an unprecedented tax on the deposits in cyprus, a tiny nation of 1.1 million people that will cost investors hundreds of billions of dollars in market capitalization. the dow jones industrial average down more than 100 points earlier but rebounded losing a modest 62 points. the s&p fell nine, the nasdaq down 11 and a half. the market off of the lows of the day. officials revising the imprudent and...